Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 11, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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THK CAPITAL JtUHNAL. $sLnh, 0rgei
Friday. December 11. 1953
In The Valley
Mste4 ay (OKI FORBES
Pedee
Ths uuiuai iuur of the
Womans club was held We
neaday at tha club balL Mrs.
Bufui Dodge wai In charge
of the program. The article!
of the Baxaar, made by club
members netted mora Una
85.
Mr. and Mrs. Watt Johnaon
of Newport spent the pait
week at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Maud Bur bank.
Mr. Johnson did some repair
work on the porches.
- id us Nola Warner spent
several days the past week,
helping st the P. M. Bitner
home. The Ritoers are roov
ingto the small house, they
reserved when selling the
home place to Mr. snd Mrs.
George Centeman tff lnde
pendece. The Health club Germ
Jailors met Thursday evening
at the school house. They
elected Mrs. Murphy sergeant
of arms, and drew names tor
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus
and their helpers.
JThe Farmers Union Aahon
group and the juniors reserves
mat at the Dewey Cummins
noma Saturday evening. The
actum group, acting as the
CHE2ITJ rUKTATK
. South en fj-E
CLOSED
FOB VACATION
Watch for Opening Data
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH OIL MUNI
SHORT STORY
Brine the kids to the Marion Ho
tel for dinner!
I know. I know. Most places dont
11k your little dsrhncs. But re
memberI've got four of my own
at noma.
Its NICE to set oat once in a
while . . . snd so you have to take
them with you: well . . , bring
Sml
Believe me . . . yon have my com-
Ditto araroethv and voull have
OUR complete cooperation I The
uuie oraia are mora uum wet-
comet
We've cot kid's Dortions . . . kid's
ericesl We've got a special dinner
for S1.J6 and a apscltl Family
miner, tool
Aw come on In and seel I'm
Umd of talking.
NEW OAK BOOM TOUCt
Open Daily at g sxsa, Eases
assays
Remember la Salem its the
HOTEL MARION
Phone). 3-4123
ID'S AftARKET'
1120 S. 12th St. Store Hours 7 to 11 Phone 2-6403
PRICES EFFECTIVE SATURDAY SUNDAY & MONDAY
DENNISON'S
CHILI
MIMMflM
rurirmi.
HUNT'S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
ALL PURE
CANNED
SWIFTS
PEANUT BUTTER
MEAT
SHORT
RIBS
GROUND
BEEF
Fresh Frozen
FRYERS. .
nominating committee prepar
ed a report for the December
meeting when the officers will
be elected. The juniors met
with their leaders, Mrs. Dewey
Cummins and Nola Womer.
Mr. .and Mrs. Herbert Pan
kratx and Gany and small
granddaughter, Audrey Crup
per of Portland, were week
end guests at the O. N. Bur
bank home.
Mrs. AJvsdon Newton and
small daughter, Nina, who were
injured Thanksgiving eve
when her car went out of
control and ran in the ditch
near the Pedea school house
are Improving and are at their
home in Cociicr Hollow.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Burbank,
Lyle and Eldon of Portland
spent Saturday night with their
daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. r. m.
Dyer and family.
Mrs. Gus Bur bank was host-
hostess Sunday at a dinner hon
oring her husband's birthday at
the club halL
Mrs. William Chestnut of
Portland baked the birthday
cake.
Present were Mr. snd Mrs.
P. O. Bur bank. Mrs. Dors Bing-
ham, J. T. WlUet, Monmouth;
Mr. snd Mrs. Tom fluroana ana
Crts, Dallas; Mr. snd Mrs. John
Yost, Mr. snd Mrs. E. A. Bur
bank. Lyle and Eldon: Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Pankiatz, Gary and
Audrey Crupper, Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Burbank and Lonnie,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. G.
Burbank, Falls City; Mr. and
Mrs. O. M. Burbank, Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Burbank, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Bonco and Bradley,
Mr and Mrs. F. M. Deyer, Greta
and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
McCormack, Curtis and Robin,
Steve Singler, Mr. and Mrs.
Troy Turner, Mrs. Maud Bur
bank, Arthur Dyer, Pedee; Mr.
and Mrs. William Chestnut of
Portlsnd.
ONE GOOD 8FBEE
Detroit UF) John Vlaikov,
64, charged with drunken driv
ing, testified thst he went on
a spree after his 70-year-old
wife Theresa went on a shop
ping binge and bought 33 hats
and 40 dresses.
Traffic Judge John D. Watts
sentenced him to 30 days.
Mrs. Vlaikov accompanied
her husband to court wearing
a babushka.
A Kew lisle Treall
Barbecued Crab
With Toasted Garlic Bread
'A CnckW trak Is Ojefl
With a Barbecue Sauce
NORTH'S
h ft ItsHai Sospplnf Ctnlsr
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No. 303
Size can
V,i Size can
MILK
Limit 5
20 oz.
15
lb.
25
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Dallas
Dallas The largest crowd
of the year attended the turkey
dinner sponsored by the Carl
B. Fen ton American Legion
post and auxiliary last week.
The post furnished the turkeys
and the members of the aux
iary the aide dishes. Following
Um dinner, separate meetings
wars held by the post and unit
Mrs. Hay Klierer presided at
the business meeting for the
auxiliary.
Mrs. Frances Grund of Mon
mouth, president of District I,
was a guest After a brief talk
she presented a check to the
unit for meeting their quota
in me membership drive. Mrs.
ruiever announced , that
group would go to Portland
Dec. IS to wrap Christmas
packages for the veterans In
the hospital to send to their
families.
Mrs. Kliever also announced
the Christmas dance, an annual
affair, to be held Dec. 12, and
the annual ' Christmas party
for children to be given Dec
17. ...
During the business session.
Elmer Maasiker displayed and
described the pneopore recent
ly purchased by the auxiliary.
He said thst all of the hospital
beds were in use at this time.
At the close of the meeting
the unit joined the post tor
games of bingo.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gue
don hosted the Newcomers club
Saturday night.
The guests were bidden to
wear casuals and bring a box
lunch, also another couple.
Games were played during the
evening.
Attending the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sutter, Mr.
snd Mrs. Milo Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry B. Cloeman, Rich
ard Moffitt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. Lesisk
and Mr. and Mrs. Gueden.
Mrs. Beulah Evans sustained
minor injuries Saturday while
shopping In Salem when the
driver of a car struck her and
knocked her down. The car
failed to atop, the license wss
not obtained.
Mrs. Evans ssid the car was
green, driven by a blonde
woman.
Dallas Two Dallas business
firms are holding grand open
ing events this wek. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, the Haas
Drug store under the manage
ment of Mr. and Mrs. Abie Haas
la holding Its grand opening
though the store has been oper
ating to Its new location, form
er site of Finseth's department
store, for some weeks.
About 3600 In major prizes
will be given to customers snd
visitors.
Capita! Auto Parts, a new en
terprise lor Dallas, is holding a
Grand Opening in the Hart
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
at the
SAN SHOP
25'
3 , 99
m
per family
39
PRODUCE
ORANGES
288 Sisa
'4 .... $2.79
U. S. No. 2
POTATOES
50,0,79c
79c
CABBAGE, TURNIPS,
PARSNIPS, CARROTS,
RUTABAGAS
L..5C
building on Court St Saturday.'
The firm began business a few
weeks ago under the manage
ment of rhsraas Brunk, though
It has served Polk county for
the past 33 years ttoaa Its 5a
- Free)' doughnuts and coffee
will be served to visitors.
Boy Scouts of Dallas troop
24. will again sell Christmas
trees on the courthouse square
this week according to Andrew
Irwin.
The Scouts found it difficult
to obtain trees because of com
mercial cutting. Josiah Wills,
Wiley Gardner and John AeU
supplied the tres without cost
to the boys, who cut them and
packed them about a mile.
Thomas Williams, district
manager of Credit; Bureaus,
the, will spesk at Hie Friday
luncheon meeting of the Cham'
ber of Commerce. Williams
talk will be on "Credit With
Aspects to Business,
Sheridan
Sheridan Patty Kraut
hoefeit celebrated her eighth
birthday with a theater party.
Refreshments were served at
the Krauthoefer home at an
early hour, after which the
guest of honor took her
friends to a show. Her guests
were Linda Latham, Susan
Hebert, Marilyn Blanche rd,
Vickie Burch. Janice McKib
ben, Charyl McClure and Net
tie Hyder.
Susan Thompson, wss given
a party on her seventh birth
day anniversary by her moth
er, Mrs. Francis . Thompson.
Guests were . Dennis Msr
ceaux, Linda Britt, - Sharon
Roberts, Marilyn Bride, Don
na Yocum, Link Spooner, Pa--mela
Pointer, Carol Shipley,
Arnold Chupp, Richard Ber-
ky, Nadlne Hyder and Susan,
Patricia and Larry Thomp
son. Mrs. Gordon Sisk of Sheri
dan are the parents of a son.
born st the McMinnville hos
pital Dec. 4.
Mrs. Glenn Hill entertained
the FL club at her home with
Mrs. Lester Haenny co-hostess.
Guests were Mrs. Ains-
ley Bishop snd Mrs. Frank
Wiser. The club voted to hold
a cooked food sale Dec. 12.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas meeting, with Mrs.
B. Miller and Mrs. Margaret
Neely as hostesses.
The Sisterhood of the Chris
tian church met at the home
of Mrs. Mark Smith Monday,
to elect officers for 1994. Of
ficers elected were president,
Mrs. Francis Lane; vice-presi-i
dent, Mrs. Carl Vaughn; sec
retary, Mrs. John Lelth, and
treasurer, Mrs. Msrk Smith.
The Pset Matrons club will
have a Christmas 'party Dec.
16 at the home of Mrs. Harold
Ladd, with Mrs. Frank Down
ing assisting.
Fruitland
Fruitland The Fruitland
Women's Circle will meet at
the church annex Tuesday,
Dec. IS. at 11:30 for the an
nual Christmas dinner and
Christmas party. Secret Pals
will be revealed during the af
ternoon program.
Mrs. B. Thomas Is president
and Mrs. Stanley Fagg secre
tsry. '
Mrs. Larry Wagnor was host
ess to members and friends of
Fruitland Home Extension
unit at her home for a Christ
mas breakfast Tuesday, Dec. 8
at 10:30 a.m.
Mrs. Ada Cooler was fn
charge of the games.
Christmas gifts were ex
changed after breakfast.
Attending were Clara Fis
cher, Elsie Verburg, Elsie Van,
Olive Murray, Myrtle Lane,
Olive Langon, Jennie Fritz,
Betty Shambeyer, Myrtle Har
mon, Josephine Lucas, Ada
Karr, Bernice atrawn. uia
Fagg. Silma Dalke, Lena
Kleen, and the hosts, Mrs.
Kleen, and the hostess, Mrs.
Wagnor.
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New Shewtas - Oawa M
HALT A HMO"
Bed Kkelun, Jean Haren
Techalceler Co-Hit
-GOLDEN BLADE"
Rock Hudson, Piper Laurie
HOIXTOOODku8 .
MATINEE
Taawrrew 1:H t 4:M pas.
BIV KIDS! Meet Um
Fames Dag Merle Star
UN TIN TIN III
In fenura Mailnea Only
3 CARTOONS NEW SERIAL
. "JUNGLE DRI M8 OF
AFRICA
Special Matinee Ftalaret
"RETTRN OF THE TEXAN"
Walter Itrennan. Joanna Dra
Pale ftobertaea
Abo
Benseal Bsrtlidaj Cake
fee
Oeraldiae tTarrla, I Ira-art
kamaet, Pat Lor, Larry
Wrlsht, Dartd Dauflaa, Jesses
StetafaM, Bake? Vflteex. Joha
vaults. IHM Treat, LaWaw
na Lka, Deana Aaeersao. Re-
CT Breaks. Jiammy Vrnteot.
atliT kola. Naihaa (May,
Misrea OaVa, ChaitaUe Henna,
Mike Haeaa.
Siberian
fiiivHonlmaaenuel Luth-
WHS aiwI Men's eluk will
hold their annual Christmas
trea Saturday evening, Decem
ber 1, st the church.' Sunday
rhwi nui folk will rehearse
the Christmas program at 110
a. a. Dee. is. we program 10
be given Sunday, Dec. 10 in the
evening.
in.- Vtnt rHiriatlan rhureh
Sunday school members are
mm.iw.Iii. tluir Christmas
program and tree Sunday aft
ernoon, Dec. zu, at ocioc.
um Jnhn Bronaon will direct
an 11 o'clock to midnight spe
cial musical and dramatic
fk.tn.. nmfn m far all
churches of the town, at the
Christian church, . Tnursaay
in TW is. Chriatnua
ve. Mrs. Bronaon will feature
junior and senior cnotr mem
bers la the program.
Received Into the member-
shin of the Immsnuel Lutheran
church the past Sunday by con
firmation were Mrs. Edna
Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Dorian, Dale Peterson, airs.
Del Taylor snd Boss Marquam.
Admitted by letter of transfer
were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Calla
han. Mr. and Mrs. George Gil-
lis snd children, Twila, Carol
and David, Miss Hattie Olson,
Mr. and Mrs. LeBoy Bue and
children, James and Donald.
All were honor guests at the
fellowship dinner early after
noon. Trinity Lutheran Luther
League skating party will be
at Stayton rink. Monday, Dec.
14, leaving the church at 6:43
p.m. -Holy Night," sound turn
shown at Trinity church Sun
day night, 8 o'clock, Dec. 13, by
the Brotherhood,. Harold Lar-
sen, Olaus Moen and Ladvig
Meyer are In charge of the
project. Confirmation class
members, in a review of the
Ten Commandments, will be in
a Sunday morning program,
members are Janet Ksllis, Har
old Legard, Shirley McEwen,
Velores Morgan, Phyllis Ny
bakke, Gary Ohren and Max
Smith. The Rev. Joseph A.
Luthro directs the class.
Smithfield
Smithfield Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Ediger together with Mr.
snd Mrs. Alfred Quiring of Sa
lem, helped their father, J. P.
Neufeldt, to stage a birthday
surprise for their mother, Mrs.
Neufeldt on her 75th birthday
on Sunday, at the Dallas home
of the Neufeldts.
Present for the dinner were
Jacob H. Bempel and Elisa
beth Bempel, both of Dallas,
(Mrs. Neufeldt is their sister),
Mr. snd Mrs. Alfred Quiring,
Shirley snd Freddie of Salem;
and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ediger
and Joyce.
At 3 o'clock, the surprise
came. The guests included
Rev, snd Mrs. H. B. Harms,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hiebert,
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Batelaff,
Mr. and Mrs. Peter H, Quir-'
ing, Mr. snd Mrs. C. B. Frie
sen. Be v. and Mrs. Arno Wiebe, .
Rev. snd Mrs. John N. Wall,
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Fast. Bev.
and Mrs. S. P. Neufeldt. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Ediger.
The children included Susan,
Sylvis snd Cynthia Neufeldt I
and Lavern Ratzlaff. ;
After a time of visiting and
singing, the group was served
refreshments by the hostesses.
Sundsy dinner guests at the
William Burr home included
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lewis,
Valier, Calif.; Mrs. Dennis Po
sey, Independence; Mr. snd
Mrs. Earl Lewis, Bobby and
Lottie of Beaver Creek; Mr.
and Mrs. David Ents of Liber
ty; Mrs. Sarah Lewis and
daughter Thelma of Polk Sta
tion. Mrs. Sarah Lewis and
dailghter Thelma will be stay
ing with the Burr family for
a while, as Mr. Lewis Just re
cently died of a heart attack.
Sunday evening guests at
the Burr home were Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Lambert of Dal
las and Mr. and Mrs. George
I Werner of Amity. I
Smithfielder Charles Boeder I
is on the basketball team. Tues-1
dav the Pirates of the Perry-!
'dale school motored to Fells
i City and the girls volleybsll
team as well as both basket
ball teams won the gsmes
there.
Annette Brown, who sttends
I school In Sslem, brought two
friends slong Friday to see the
senior class plsy at Perrydsle.
I They were Miss J fry Norqulst
snd Miss Donna SJiniky.
i Mrs. Lloyd Stouffer hsd the
' Good News club at her home
due to illness in the Frank
Wall home this past week. Lit-
' tie Sammy Wall was ill, but Is
now recovered.
Sol Ediger, who had been In
'California for the past two
DANCE
"CACTUS'' JACK K1ZZIAH and his Texas Ramblers, pi as
Several Guests and Tammy AGAIN!
Dickson's mrmt "r
1H Miles Soata at Salem at 11th SL Jnnctlon
Mt. Angel
Mt Angel Mr. and Mrs.
Cleat Mamie were surprised at
their new home when a group
of relatives and friends gath
ered for a housewsrmlng party.
The honored guests went pre
sented with a gift.
Miss Dorothy Bsumgartner
and Miss Kathleen Buteca pre
sented piano ae lections at the
music recital Sunday In Salem,
presented by the Salem Federa
tion of Music Clubs.
Mrs. Vera Vsn Dersehetk
and daughter of Kelso were
guests at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hertl.
Mr. and Mr. John S tenser
returned from a trip to Califor
nia and Mexico. They were
guests of Mrs. Stenger's sister
snd family. Mr. and Mrs. Bay
Dunagaa at Hayward, and also
visited at the Melvin Maxwell
home in Eureka;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooky
returned to their home In Har
rington, Washington, after
spending two weeks here vis
iting at the noma of Mrs. Cool
er's mother, Mrs. Mary Ficker,
and with other relatives. and
friends. V
The Juvenile members of
the Catholic order of foresters
will have their Christmas par
ty on Saturday, Jan. X, instead
of December 18, as originally
planned. The party will be held
in the club room of St Mary's
school beginning at 3:00 o'clock
p. m. :
West Station
West Stayton Mrs. Don
all Van Handel of Oeoan
Lake, is visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bay Nye, awaiting the arrival
of her baby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ches
ter Nye and family went to
Portland Sunday to visit his
brother, Virgil Nye and fam
ily of Milwaukie.
The West Stayton Women's
club, met at the home of Mrs.
Chet Downer, Tuesday. Plans
were made for the annual
Women's club bazaar, which
will be held Saturday, Dee.
12-
Present for the meeting
were Mesdames Pearl Cho
ate, Grace Nienke,.Mary Hud
son. Harry Kale, Violet Whit
ley, Jim Nye and the hostess.
THEY'LL GIVE IT A TBT
Lansing, Mich. WV-At the
suggestion of the Bev. William
Hainesworth at least 40 mem
bers of his church will begin
Jan. 1 a 30-day attempt to live
literally by the Golden Bule.
They will be asked to testify
on their experiences at the end
of the SO days.
K arrived home Saturday
niokt HitHnr the storm. He re
ports Los Angeles hsd summer
weather, Bskerslieid ana rres
no had foggy weather.
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nuns a-eree
Virginia Maya
Dale Robertson
"Devil's Canyon"
In Technicolor
Robert Cnmmings
Marie Wilson
"Marry M Again'
rttMss-seae
Now Playing!
' Technicolor
Jeff Chandler
"East of Sumatra"
"Valley of
Head Hunters"
PHONI S-S4ST
50c Till S I
In Technicolor
Van Heflin
"WING OF
THE HAWK"
Also
Jeanne Craln
"City of Bad f4an"
BOYS & GIRLS
Tomorrow of 12:30
SPECIAL
KIDS SHOW
See . . .
CAPTAIN KIDD
and 3 Cartoons
Also
in Technicolor
Van Keflln
"Wing of Hie Hawk"
Also
Jeanne Craln
. in
"City of lodmsn"
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